Yeardley Smith, The Voice Of Lisa Simpson Has A Really Cute Shoe Collection Called Marchez Vous

Weird, right? But I've heard weirder (as a Jew who went to college in the mountains of Virginia, TUHRUST me, I've heard and seen weirder). 

So, Yeardley Smith, the voice of Lisa Simpson, has her own collection of shoes called Marchez Vous. I recently checked out the collection at a private preview where I met Yeardley, and you guys, she's your long-lost BFF (who also... happens to be one of the most recognizable voices on the Earth's surface). This woman is an absolute fucking firecracker, and is obviously living her best life because she took her love of shoes and turned it into a job, and keeps a coterie of EXTREMELY good-looking men at her ready at all times. (One's her trainer, and this dude in the photo is like... a Clark Kent-ish sort who she chills with because he's really attractive and because she can. Because she's smart.) Oh, and she loves cats. Great, right? Again, trust me when I tell you that Yeardley is uproariously funny, and I want to go on a wine-tasting trip with her and do karaoke with her, and talk about shoes and dudes and cats. Also, her entire lifestyle (hat tip to Beauty Blogging Junkie, from whom I co-opted the gratuitous use of the term "lifestyle") merits a reality show. Andy Cohen, if you're watching, I would watch this woman every week, so please get on that kthx.




Anyway, check out Marchez Vous -- they're decidedly sophisticated with subtly quirky details -- rich colors, lace cut-outs, flared heels, scalloped suede uppers, the unexpected use of BURLAP! -- and each style has its own name, personality and cheeky story, most of which imply casual wine consumption (in my mind). The brand feels geared toward women in their 30s and up who want a stylish shoe but realize that no reasonable human being can wear a needle heel for eight hours without having a silent nervous breakdown. Which is a roundabout way of saying that they're designed for comfort -- hidden platforms, generous padding, but zero orthopedic vibes. It's the rare collection that offers styles for a cute chick in her 20s plus picks that her mom could pull off without the horrifying "mom-shoe" look. 


Check out a few of my favorite pairs of Marchez Vous -- the Giselle is my favorite. Stay tuned for the Spring 2012 collection's polka dots and laser-cut Mary Janes with wood platforms.  And follow Marchez Vous on Twitter and retweet this tweet for a chance to win a free pair.


$395, Marchez Vous, Zappos



Giselle, Spring 2012



Disclosure: I attended a press preview and was gifted a pair of shoes. You probably don't care, but I'm obligated to tell you, and I'm too pretty for prison.

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El El El trabajo de Signe Visltrup lo sigo desde hace tiempo y no deja de sorprenderme. Su gran pasión por la belleza y la estética queda reflejada en cada una de sus fotografías. Su portfolio no te dejará indiferente.

I follow Signe Vilstrup's work since long time ago and still amazing me.  Her great passion for beauty and aesthetics is reflected in each of her photographs. Her portfolio will not make you indifferent.

Kanye West Accidentally Left His Mara Hoffman Bag At My House

I just finished writing a StyleUnited piece on beach bags, and I just so happened to happen upon this Mara Hoffman's King Tut beach bag. I kinda feel like Kanye West would carry this bag to the beach. Or have someone carry this bag for him. Also, the Kanye version of this bag would be made of platinum, thread woven from gold and Karl Lagerfeld's own hair, and unbridled ego.

$231, Mara Hoffman, RevolveClothing.com
Honestly, though my affection and affinity for this print is immeasurable. No one bag should have all that power. It's like someone took a photo copy of my soul.

Violin purse and celluloid crown


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Photos take in: My living room and bedroom (in front of my 1960s vanity)

Photos taken by: Pierre Eymard

Outfit details:

Crown comb:  1920s-1930s (most likely 1920s)Art deco Celluloid wonder 
(I still cant believe I own it..its just one of those magical items!!!)
Jacket and dress: Topshop (One of the outfits you wait an eternity to come into the store)
Purse: Violin from a Chinese manufacturer on ebay



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Photographer: Signe Visltrup
Film Director and Editor: Kristina Demant
Stylist: Dorthea Gundtoft
Music: Bjarke Stenbaek
Photographer assistens: Julie Hoyrup Dam, Charlotte Eugenie and Tacine Tahba
Stylist assistents: Sebastian Machado and julie Amanda Holiday
Models: Mette Bryndum, Cecilie Lassen, Maria Palm, Elise Lou, Vala, Clasudia, Vendela, Clara Zappfe and Teherse Pagh
Treats! Magazine # 3
Title: Ritual

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"I was born in Moscow in 1983. 
I have always been interested in human individuality and self-expression.
I have been creating different designs for many years. And I started photography in 2005 to mix it with design. The “Naked Faces” project is devoted to relationship between human’s inner world with human’s behaviour in society. The society still restricts behaviour and thought of a human being. 
This project is a kind of a protest that is to show that a person should remain who he is and that people should perceive him in the way he is. The persons presented in my works lack individuality: the eyebrowes and the eyelashes are removed, the skin is smoothed. 
I have always been trying to make observers to be not indifferent to my pictures but it does not mean that emotions should only be positive - they can express both alarm, and fear, and tearing away. 
Visially I am inspired by culture of fashion and surrealists. I often shock people. I try to create the my personal aesthetics of the works, I try to combine reality with artificiality."

Portfolio: Oleg Dou
Proyects: Another Face, Toy Story, Nuns, Paper&Paints, Cubs,...